They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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Once again the Republicans hooted ; they did not want to clasp hands with the south ; they wanted to wave the bloody shirt of war , win elections and remain in power . At the age of forty - three Greeley had complained , “ I have the ...
Once again the Republicans hooted ; they did not want to clasp hands with the south ; they wanted to wave the bloody shirt of war , win elections and remain in power . At the age of forty - three Greeley had complained , “ I have the ...
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Having superseded Zachary Taylor in Mexico , he had made an enemy of the general ; he knew that as long as Taylor was president he would remain in eclipse . Growing old , his body shattered by the wounds and diseases of war , his hair ...
Having superseded Zachary Taylor in Mexico , he had made an enemy of the general ; he knew that as long as Taylor was president he would remain in eclipse . Growing old , his body shattered by the wounds and diseases of war , his hair ...
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Winfield Scott Hancock's name must be written in red on the debit side of American electorial judgment , a political asset which the voters allowed to remain frozen . Unlike General McClellan , General Winfield Scott Hancock would have ...
Winfield Scott Hancock's name must be written in red on the debit side of American electorial judgment , a political asset which the voters allowed to remain frozen . Unlike General McClellan , General Winfield Scott Hancock would have ...
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